Like Blue Conservative father, like Orange Conservative son? Next think you know, Stephen Harper will grow a very classy and modern mustache. Or maybe it could be, as was suggested on Twitter, payback for that fetching orange tie that Harper wore during question period a few weeks ago.

Clearly, though, Michael Ignatieff is falling behind quickly in this war of coffee house pandering. I think the pointy-shoe, loud-colour-wearing kids in the OLO will be up late tonight plotting a strategic response.

Do they quickly send Michael to the nearest Timmies, even if it's one of those express ones inside an Esso? Or, maybe, rather than fighting on the now crowded Timmies battlefield, do they try to seize Coffee Time or Second Cup in a pincher movement?

"Please explain to me what the difference is between the current NDP and the Liberals of the past few years."

none.

And how did the NDP conduct themselves vis a vis the LPC in those past two years?

Please tell me what is different about what the LPC are doing now.

I see CS is borrowing his talking points from Coyne.

I wonder if all the harper supporters can tell us what they think of the current CPC strategy to demonize all educated people as being "out of touch" wiht the "common man", and how educated people should have no say in how the country is run.

I know the number one quality I want from a PM is that he has ever set foot in a Tim Hortons. There is no better way to prove you are "in touch" with Canadians than by having a media conference in Tim Hortons.

Maybe you could actually address my point. Your tactic on blogs seems to be simply to recite meaningless facts in point form. (and as an aside, the word is "polls", not "Polls" - they are not gods).

Here is my question. See if you can answer it:

I wonder if all the Harper supporters can tell us what they think of the current CPC strategy to demonize all educated people as being "out of touch" wiht the "common man", and how educated people should have no say in how the country is run.

I am getting a little stressed out about this coalition bit. In a minority government which we are currently in, it takes 3 parties to pass bills in Parliament and to have enough support to bring down a government. You might interpret that as exactly what we are experiencing right now. Why I like it because it is suppose to keep politicians honest (which isn't happening right now) This current one has perfected lying so well that even his supporters are gullible enough to believe his every word.

With what we have experienced with the Reform/Cons so far is a perfect example of why giving him a majority would be devastating to Canada.

The biggest boner the Liberals have done the past few years is trying to work with the Reform/Cons to prevent an election that the so called Media keeps writing that Canadians don't want one.Yep, the liberals missed their chance a few months ago and if they do that again, I too will be pissed off at them.

As for the NDP, I guess they had a little money left over because they do now have a TV ad explaining why they are supporting Harper.Do you think maybe the Cons footed the bill? Or instructed CTV to run it for free? It would not surprise me one bit because they seem like they do it for the Cons continually.

CommonSense, this is my opinion such as the ones you pen so buzz off with your criticism.It makes about as much sense as yours(which it probably doesn't)